This isn't the first time we heard about it but OpenPeak is showing off their 7-inch OpenTablet at IDF 2010 this year (I mean, right now). This tablet is scheduled to hit AT&T sometime in Q1 of next year so this is still quite distant into the future. However, the prototype being showcased was running stock Android 2.1 very smoothly. Fortunately the company will be shipping this with Android 2.2 "Froyo" but at that point it'll be running a custom UI so it won't be the stock build.

Specs include a capacitive touchscreen display, WiFi b/g/n support, Bluetooth, 3G connectivity, a 5MP camera, and an Intel Moorestown CPU. Clock speed for this processor is unknown right now but Engadget believes it was possibly 1.9GHz. Official pricing is unknown right now but it could be $300 to $400 contract-free and subsidized on contract, of course.

If you're still interested in the Neofonie WeTab / WePad device then there's some good news for you. The launch date has been "confirmed" to be on Tuesday, September 21st. Hopefully, they've ironed out all of the issues at this point. This tablet sports an 11.6-inch display, an Intel Atom N450 CPU, integrated Intel GMA 3150 graphics, WiFi / Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR support, and the MeeGo (1.0) OS. The last time we heard about this tablet it would be hitting Europe for 449 euros ($598 USD) for the 16GB model and 569 euros ($757 USD) for the 32GB model.

Reminiscent of the Lenovo IdeaPad U1 prototype, this one's coming from Dell. Dubbed the Inspiron DUO, this device will be a tablet / netbook hybrid and it's being showcased at IDF 2010. This device sports a 10-inch touchscreen display (that you can flip around to use in tablet mode) and sports a dual-core Atom N550 CPU along with Windows 7 Premium. This tablet was seen on a roadmap that leaked earlier this year, codenamed the Sparta and it's now official! Dell has announced that this will be available later this year.

It hasn't been officially announced by Verizon yet but Samsung should be telling the whole world on Thursday, September 16th. The photo above is reportedly Verizon's own internal screenshot, showing the Galaxy Tab. This picture came from one of Boy Genius' numerous sources.

The ZTE Blade aka Orange's Project JAL has just been made official. Project JAL was just a codename for an Android handset that would be great for people on a budget. When it launches it'll be called Orange San Francisco - for reasons unknown. This handset packs a 3MP camera, 150MB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, WiFi / Bluetooth support, a 3.5mm headphone jack, 3G connectivity, and Android 2.1. For a budget handset, this is a pretty decent spec sheet and it looks quite attractive. The launch date is still unknown but it's reportedly been delayed until the end of this quarter - so that means later this month I suppose.

After quite a long wait MSI has finally decided to release their 3D-capable Wind Top AE2420 in the USA. This all in one PC stands out from the rest by packing a 24-inch 3D 120Hz touchscreen display, an Intel Core i7-870s CPU, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730 graphics, 4GB of RAM, 1TB of storage, a USB 3.0 port, and a Blu-ray drive. The MSRP is $1,800 so it's definitely quite a bit to pay if you're into the 3D hype. Of course, you'll have to put on your active shutter glasses to see the beauty but at least you'll be able to blast your audio thanks to the integrated THX speakers.

Nope, it's not another Android smartphone that's headed to Verizon on September 16th. Instead, in two days time, the carrier will be releasing the BlackBerry Curve 3G (9330) for $29.99 on a 2-year contract. Simply put, this is the CDMA variant of the Curve 3G (9300) that is already available on T-Mobile. Pre-installed will be BB OS 5.0 but there'll be an upgrade to OS 6.0 sometime in the future. It'll be available in silver and fuchsia when it launches.

Last week we saw the first live images of the Samsung i8700 and today there's been a video of this smartphone in action. The full spec sheet is still unknown so you'll just have to enjoy the near 6-minute video of it in action. It's running Windows Phone 7 so if you haven't seen the OS yet then it's worth the watch.

We saw them at IFA about two weeks ago and LG has made both of the smartphones official at their event which took place this morning. In the image above, on the left you have the LG Optimus One and on the right you have the Optimus Chic. Both of these handsets pack similar spec sheets, each with a 3.2-inch touchscreen display with a 320 x 480 resolution, a Qualcomm 600MHz CPU, aGPS / WiFi b/g / Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR support, an FM radio, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 2GB microSD card in the box, 3G connectivity, and Android 2.2 "Froyo". However, the Optimus One features a larger 1,500mAh battery along with a 3MP camera; the Optimus Chic features a 1,250mAh battery along with a 5MP camera. Both spec sheets are below in chart format, courtesy of Engadget Mobile. The Optimus One will be available in October while the Chic will launch in the following month, November.

Live at Nokia World, the company announced three of their upcoming smartphones right off the bat. The first two are above, the Nokia C6-01 and the C7. The other one is below and it's the E7 that has leaked out many times but more on that later. Getting back on track, the C6-01 sports a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen ClearBlack Display (CBD, for short) along with an 8MP camera with a dual-LED flash and 720p HD video recording which should take gorgeous photos. The C7, on the other hand, sports a 3.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen display, 8GB of internal storage, and a 10.5mm thin stainless steel body. Both of these smartphones will be shipping with Symbian^3 in Q4 of this year for €260 ($334 USD) and €335 ($430 USD), respectively.

Next up is the Nokia E7. This smartphone packs a 4-inch touchscreen display, an 8MP camera with a dual-LED flash and 720p HD video recording, 16GB of internal storage, and, obviously, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard which tilts similar to their N97 line-up. This smartphone will be hitting the market before the end of the year (sometime in Q4) for €495 ($ USD).